Mint Garnet at Sloane Street
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Featuring custom work by Sloane St by Gadbois Jewelry
There’s a particular kind of jewelry that feels right on Sloane Street. Not loud. Not overly referential. Pieces that hold their own in rooms where understatement is the point and detail is everything.
Lately, that sensibility has been showing up again and again in one stone.
Mint garnet.
Through our work with Sloane St by Gadbois Jewelry, we’ve seen mint garnet move quietly but consistently through bespoke designs and custom commissions. The pieces are refined, intentional, and deeply considered. This is jewelry made for clients who value nuance over spectacle.


Mint garnets chosen for presence. Each piece is built around a stone that anchors the design, letting color and cut lead before anything else follows.
Mint garnet sits in a rare space on the color spectrum. Fresh without being sharp. Green, but softened by warmth. It reads modern yet timeless. A stone that adapts easily to personal interpretation. In custom work, that versatility matters. Designers can lean into its clarity, frame it with diamonds for contrast, or let it stand on its own as the focal point.
Across the pieces we’ve seen come through Sloane St by Gadbois Jewelry, mint garnet appears in many forms. Cushions surrounded by delicate diamond halos and emerald cuts that emphasize clean geometry. Beautiful rounds set into warm yellow gold bands, offering a subtle rhythm of color. Necklaces and bracelets where the stone punctuates rather than dominates, adding just enough vibrancy to feel intentional.
What’s striking is how naturally the stone integrates into the brand’s design language. Mint garnet doesn’t fight the metal. It complements yellow gold effortlessly, enhancing its warmth while maintaining a refined, contemporary feel. Paired with diamonds or left to speak on its own, the stone remains balanced and composed.

Mint garnets framed in warm yellow gold. Clean lines, deliberate spacing, and a color that holds its own
Many of these pieces moved quickly into private collections. Some were created for the holiday season and barely paused before heading out the door. That pace speaks less to trend and more to instinct. Designers recognize when a stone aligns with their aesthetic, and clients respond to that clarity.
There’s also something refreshingly current about Mint Garnet’s appeal. In a landscape where green stones are often expected to perform loudly, mint garnet offers an alternative. It’s calm. Polished. A little unexpected. The kind of color that feels personal rather than performative.

A rhythm of mint garnets set in yellow gold. Light, precise, and quietly luminous. Designed by Sloane St by Gadbois Jewelry.
For Prima, watching this unfold has been less about spotlighting individual pieces and more about observing how Sloane St by Gadbois Jewelry uses mint garnet as a creative tool. The stone becomes a starting point. A color that invites customization, reinterpretation, and restraint.
At Sloane Street, where detail matters, and confidence is quiet, mint garnet feels right at home.
Not because it demands attention, but because it earns it.